The White House has accused Chinese entities of conducting “industrial-scale” theft of intellectual property from American artificial intelligence labs, marking a fresh escalation in tensions between the world’s two largest …
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US investors in Hungary are expecting a more predictable policy environment following the election victory of centre-right opposition leader Peter Magyar over Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The outcome has raised …
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The US Federal Reserve is likely to wait at least six months before cutting interest rates this year, as inflation pressures persist, according to a Reuters poll of economists. The …
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Unemployment in the United Kingdom unexpectedly fell in the three months to February, offering a brief sign of resilience in the labour market. However, economists and business groups warn that …
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US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Washington is considering financial support measures for the United Arab Emirates, including a potential currency swap arrangement, as geopolitical tensions linked to …
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British consumer morale dropped sharply last month, hitting its lowest level since mid-2023, according to two surveys released on Monday. The decline reflects growing concerns over inflation and geopolitical tensions …
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The ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz, following seven turbulent weeks of war, has amplified global economic uncertainty, with a new analysis suggesting that central bank actions—particularly in the …
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The nomination of Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve is fast becoming one of the most contentious confirmation battles in recent years, reflecting a broader clash over central bank …
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Fifty days into a war that has rewritten the rules of global energy, the Strait of Hormuz has opened and closed three times already. The last opening lasted less than …
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Americans are getting smaller pay raises while tariffs and higher gas prices are threatening to make everything more expensive. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free …